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Internet Search--what's the next step?
Published by: anonym 2009-01-09
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  • What would make searching the Internet easier? I remember when Google made life so much easier a few years ago with their search engine, and now I?ve been reading that personalized search might be the next big thing. How can the search companies make life easier for us web users, and when will the next big thing happen?


  • byeskey68-ga, All right....I'll bite. Here are what I think the future of search will look like, based on my own experience as a searcher, my familiarity with the topic, and the frustrations I've had that (hopefully) will be solved in the future. --Non-text searching. Future searches will allow you to identify (or upload) a sound file, an image, or a video, as your search parameter. The results will identify the song/image/film for you, and will show related items. Now, when you have a tune stuck in your head and you can't remember the name, you can just whistle into your PC, save the tune as a .wav file, and search for the song. --Date and place. Search results are terrible at knowing how new or how old a particular item is, and what time period it is focused on. Sure...files have dates, and Google can tell if a web page has been recently updated. But if you're looking for info on President George Bush from 1990, it's hard to avoid all the stuff on Georgie Jr. Search engines that can recognize the dates associated with a page will be able to easily separate current from older information. Similarly, searches are already getting more sophisticated about where the searcher is located, and where results are most relevant to that searcher. This sophistication will grow, so that, if you're running for office, and want to know the location of every pizza shop in your Congressional district so you can drop by and shake some hands...your search engine of choice can provide the list. --Control over what is searched. Already, there are dozens of distinct sources of information that one can search. Just take Google for an example. In addition to a plain old Google search, you can also search Froogle for shopping, and then there's Google news, news archives, books, scholarly documents, blogs, videos, government reports, and so on. Future searches will give users even more content to choose from, and will also allow us to consolidate sources into a single search. That way, I can get text and books and products and videos and whatever else I choose, all in one set of search results. Or, if I just want shopping results, or only news, then that's what I'll get. --Translation. The ability of search engines to amass gazillions of items of text in multiple languages gives them an unprecedented means to learn to "recognize" common phrases, and provide meaningful translations from one language to another, no matter how idiomatic. This tool is getting better and better...stay tuned for some amazing results in the next few years. Imagine conversing with someone who speaks only Chinese, and having your English-only messages instantly translated, and vice-versa! --Personal libraries. Google, Yahoo and others already give away free gigabytes of online storage to anyone who asks. More and more of our personal content will be online -- text, pictures, spreadsheets, databases -- and will be either privately or publicly searchable, depending on our choice of privacy options. --Pay and free. Searching will remain free. But increasingly, the content of the search results is only a teaser -- a few snippets from, say, a magazine article -- but one has to pay to view the full results. As broadband speeds increase, and more and more content becomes easily deliverable, the temptation to ask for payment grows even stronger. And there you have it...the future of internet searching. One man's view of it, anyway. Thanks for an interesting question. Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you on this one. pafalafa-ga
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